The Small Communities Environmental Infrastructure Group (SCEIG) is an association of federal and state agencies, local governments and groups, service organizations, and educational institutions designed to help small communities in meeting their environmental infrastructure needs.

SCEIG Webinar Replay is Available: "HELPING SMALL COMMUNITIES MEET THEIR WATER & WASTEWATER SYSTEM NEEDS"

*The SCEIG informational webinar for Ohio's small communities was recorded on Tuesday, December 3, 2013. This interactive webinar was presented on behalf of the SCEIG by the staff of the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) and was hosted by the Rural Community Assistance Corporation.

The webinar recording includes funding and technical assistance options for local governments to improve their water and wastewater infrastructure projects, specifically for communities with populations under 5,000; and also includes questions and answers from the session.

“Puzzled by your community water system?” is a three-session workshop for Local Officials. This workshop is designed to assist water boards, township trustees, city council members, county commissioners, and other local officials in obtaining the answers they need to make decisions about developing a new water system or upgrading an existing one. The workshop includes “Putting Together the Pieces of a Community Water System”; “Water Supply Drop-By” professionally led field trip; and “Assessing Community Needs and Gathering Resources”. For detailed information or to schedule a workshop, click here for more information.

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